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Staff Nurse at PeaceHealth Springfield Oregon





Staff Nurse at PeaceHealth Springfield Oregon

Req #: peac-00011490

Company Profile:
At PeaceHealth, we carry on the healing mission of Jesus Christ by promoting personal and community health, relieving pain and suffering, and treating each person in a loving and caring way. The fulfillment of this Mission is our shared purpose. It drives all that we are and all that we do. To those who embrace the spirit of these words and our commitment to Exceptional Medicine and Compassionate Care, we offer the opportunity to learn and grow as a member of the PeaceHealth family.

Job Description:
Graduate of an accredited State Board of Nursing Approved program. Current Registered Nurse licensure in the state of Oregon, or eligible. A minimum of six months of acute care experience or one year sub-acute experience in a skilled nursing facility as a Staff Nurse preferred. Previous experience in a float pool, with concentration in one or two major areas, preferred. BSN preferred. Initial 7 day posting 10/18/09, after which point this position is open to external applicants.

Department: PHOR-NURSE FLOAT POOL (CSHMC/SUPPO/SYSPT/87300)
Hours/Week: 32
FTE: .8
Shift: Night
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Job Type: Regular
Req #: peac-00011490
Salary Range: $28.46 – $42.93

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